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The Aurora Borealis Continues To Be Totally Awe Inspiring Video After Video

Mar 25, 1:00AM

Sometimes you just want to rest your eyeballs. So you look out your window and are reminded that you live in a city or a depressing suburb or something. So then you watch nature videos. More »





Technotronic: Pump Up The Jam

Mar 25, 12:00AM

You know what, tonight we're gonna rock this. Do you need the Billboard Hot 100 from 1990 to tell you about good music? No. Because you already know that visualizing sound waves in neon colors on a zebra-print backdrop is the only real way to make a music video. More »





T-Mobile Uncarrier, no contract pricing is...

Mar 24, 11:25PM

T-Mobile Uncarrier, no contract pricing is live. $50/month for talk/text and 500MB of data + $20 for unlimited. [T-Mobile] More »





Seven Pieces Of Space History That You Can Own

Mar 24, 11:15PM

Bonhams auction house is hosting a space history sale tomorrow. They've done similar things in the past, but this one is more fun because it's now and Buzz Aldrin is opposed to it. Controversy and memorabilia! More »





Unstick Whatever Trash Gets Stuck In Your Head, Even Call Me Maybe

Mar 24, 10:00PM

Whenever I pass a Wells Fargo bank "The Wells Fargo Wagon" from the Music Man plays in my head for the rest of the day and wrecks everything. But research shows that solving anagrams may be a way to stop the broken record. Seriously, this better work. More »





Growler/Keg Combo Keeps Beer Cold and Carbonated, Thinks Of Everything

Mar 24, 8:15PM

Look, the majesty of nature is great and all, but camping would be a lot better if you had cold, carbonated beer at the end of a trek. And DrinkTanks has a growler on the way to help. More »





RetroN 5 Console: Play All the Best Games From Your Wasted Youth

Mar 24, 7:00PM

The coming of the Hyperkin RetroN 3 marked the end of doing a rain dance while blowing into your childhood SNES. And now Hyperkin is so excited about expanding compatibility that they're skipping ahead and calling their next console RetroN 5. More »





What Do You Think Of Standing Desks?

Mar 24, 6:00PM

I'm really of two minds about standing desks. On the one hand ugh. I don't wanna. Too perky, too enthusiastic and soooo much, you know, standing. On the other hand we Americans are not a healthy bunch. We need to pull it together. And all this driving, cubicle-sitting and blogging is not helping us get going. So maybe it's for the best? More »





Why You'll End Up Wearing a Smart Watch

Mar 24, 5:30PM

People don't wear watches anymore. You'll look ridiculous. Why wouldn't you just use your smartphone instead? These are just some of the negative sentiments skeptics are spewing about smart watches, which are still very much in their nascent stage. Guess what? They're wrong. More »





Finally Someone Stepped Up and Designed A Way To Not Lose MagSafe Adapters

Mar 24, 4:45PM

The $10 MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Converter is annoyingly expensive, but it's better than buying new gear. And now for $15 you can adopt an annoyingly expensive, but ingenious way to keep track of the tiny dongle. It's the Apple way. More »





Windows Blue Leak Reveals Snap View Side-by-Side Apps, Different Live Tile Sizes, IE 11

Mar 24, 3:28PM

A leaked copy of Microsoft's latest Blue OS—its rumored incremental Windows upgrade—is spreading, and shows an increased focus on personalization including new Live Tile arrangements on the Start Screen, a Snap View for side-by-side apps, and new color choices. More »





Illegal Laser Pointers Are Everywhere, Including Your Drawer

Mar 24, 2:30PM

You have to be suspicious when anything as cool as a laser is readily available to the PowerPoint-loving public. And a new study shows that more than 75 percent of lasers violate the Code of Federal Regulations. That's a lot. More »





Bill Would Ban Wearing Google Glass While Driving in West Virginia

Mar 24, 1:10PM

Google may be getting Glass's fashion situation under control by partnering with Warby Parker, but Glass's potential to be dangerously distracting still seems like a problem. And where there's a problem, West Virginian legislators know to step in with preemptive regulation. Apparently. More »





Why Do Humans Play Games?

Mar 24, 1:00AM

Every March (as well as any number of other months), those of us who aren't into sportsketball ask ourselves this question: we do people care about sports at all? Vsauce has taken the question a bit further, and dug into why we—as a species—play games at all. Nerds, we've got more in common with those jocks than we might have thought. [Vsauce] More »





They Might Be Giants: You're On Fire

Mar 24, 12:00AM

Sometimes it's refreshing to find a song with a very candid title. Enter They Might Be Giant's "You're On Fire," which is not only a kickin' tune, but also literally about people being on fire. There you go. More »





Is Fashion-Conscious Design the Future of the Stapler?

Mar 23, 11:00PM

Most of the documents we send these days are digital, but when it comes to attaching the physical ones together, there's nothing quite as helpful—and satisfyingly clicky—as a good old-fashioned stapler. The New York Times has whipped up a little ode to the device, in appreciation. And the key to staplers' survival might lay in eye-catching design. More »





T-Mobile's Testing Out Its LTE Network in 8 Different Cities

Mar 23, 10:00PM

The "uncarrier" T-Mobile has an announcement coming up next week, and while it could be about anything, some recent data about their LTE testing provides a clue. According to OpenSignal, T-Mobile has already started testing it's brand new, upcoming LTE network in a total of eight different cities. More »





The IRS's Horrible Parody Video Is the Worst Star Trek Episode Ever

Mar 23, 9:00PM

We all have our favorite Star Trek episodes, and the ones we think aren't quite up to snuff. But here's something we can all agree on: the IRS's nearly $60,000 Star Trek-inspired training video from 2010 would be the worst Star Trek episode ever. No contest. More »





How Apple's Password-Reset Security Breach Worked

Mar 23, 8:10PM

Yesterday, The Verge uncovered a security breach that allowed malicious users to reset Apple ID passwords with nothing but an email and the user's birthday. Luckily, the process didn't leak out in full before the whole thing was patched up, but now iMore was able to reproduce the hack step by step and now it's sharing details on how the whole thing worked. More »





What's The Most Annoying First World Problem You Are Still Waiting on Tech to Solve?

Mar 23, 7:00PM

As tech makes our lives easier and easier, the little incoveniences that are left just get more glaring by contrast. Sure, I don't have to use a chamber pot but sometimes my magical pocket computer that knows practically everything gets uncomfortably warm when I'm using to to play GTA III and that's annoying. More »





The First Beautiful Android Phone, The Most Accurate Map of NCAA Fandom, The iDumbPhone, And More

Mar 23, 6:00PM

Congratulations, you've successfully made it to the end of yet another week. How about a little celebration? We have plenty of goodies to choose from. Take your pick from the Voyager's journey to the edge of the solar system, the first truly beautiful Android, why T-Mobile's LTE network could kick serious ass, the iDumbPhone, a stunningly accurate map of NCAA Fandom, 7 Galaxy S4 features you can have on your iPhone, and more. Check it all out below. More »





These Exploding Droplets of Glass Are a Bewildering Quirk of Physics

Mar 23, 5:00PM

Making a Prince Albert's Rupert's drop is easy; you just let some molten glass drip into a bucket of water. But the resulting structure is so much more complex than the process that made it. The guys over at SmarterEveryDay took an in-depth look to explain why part of it can't be destroyed with a hammer, while its other half explodes with the slightest nick. More »





Recycle Your Old Water Bottles Into Flaming DIY Rockets

Mar 23, 4:00PM

Those of use who know from experience can safely say there's nothing quite as much fun as a homemade rocket. But part of that fun is not getting your hands blown off. Nighthawkinlight has a fun, easy way you can get the best of both worlds, and "recycle" your old water bottles in a literal blaze of glory. More »





The Cheapest and Easiest Way to File Your Taxes Online

Mar 23, 3:00PM

April 15th will be here before you know it, and it's not like you've got complicated offshore holdings (or any holdings, for that matter), so why put off your taxes any longer than necessary? There are plenty of online services that let you do your taxes as soon as a you have your W-2. And unlike last year's debacle at the CPA, you won't be scolded for not putting on pants. More »





Bill Gates Has $100,000 For Anyone Who Can Invent a High-Tech, Next-Gen Condom

Mar 23, 2:00PM

Condoms are a life-saving piece of tech, and for being little more than uninflated latex balloons, they do their job pretty well if you wear them. That's the part that Bill Gates is working on. No, he's not going around as a one-man condom-police army, but he is offering $100,000 to anyone who can make a condom less of a bummer to wear. More »






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